No more Miss Nice Girl…
Katelyn Murphy has always done exactly what’s expected of her and put everyone else’s needs before her own. But what did that get her? A family that’s falling apart, a boss who takes credit for her work, and no love life to speak of.
So when her friends make a bet to see who can have the wildest adventure, she decides it’s the perfect excuse to break out of her shell. … out of her shell. And she knows exactly who can help bring out her naughty side.
Hunter Lawson was the bad boy next door–her brother’s best friend, the boy she crushed on through her teen years, the guy her mother warned her about. Always the good girl, she never did more than stare a little too long when she saw him riding off on his motorcycle. But a lot can change when a good girl gets snowed in with a biker.
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These women, these friends forever, will touch your heart and their men will warm your.. soul.
Snowbound with the Biker is book two in the Holiday Encounters series. The first three books in this series are available individually or are in a box set called Holiday Encounters.
Katelyn Murphy has always been the “nice” girl. She’s the girl who will do just about anything to make others happy. She doesn’t want to rock the boat so to speak. Katelyn is in her master’s program for social work and was excited to find a job in social services that would also give her experience. Only the job turned out to be mostly paperwork. Plus the fact that she has a boss who loves to hoist all his work onto her desk and take credit for her work. Then came the news that her parent’s marriage had hit a bad spot. All of this and watching how happy her room mate, Emma, is in her new relationship makes Katelyn take a good hard look at her life. And she doesn’t exactly like what she sees. Maybe it’s her turn for an adventure. Her turn for some excitement! And she knows just what/who she wants.
Katelyn was eleven years old when Hunter Lawson moved in next door. She was immediately smitten with him. Hunter became best friends with her older brother, Logan. As Katelyn got a little older, her feelings for Hunter deepened which made her more tongue tied whenever he was around. As a result, she barely spoke to him during her teenage years. After graduation, Hunter went into the military but she had heard through her brother that he was back and working in a biker bar. She decided it was high time she do something about these feelings she has carried around with her all these years. So off to the bar Katelyn goes. Now if she can just think of what she will say to him when she gets there.
Hunter always believed that Katelyn and her parents didn’t think he was good enough for her. He also had a crush on his best friends little sister. But she was way too young for him, even if they would have accepted him. So he went into the service to try to forget her. Now here she was standing in front of him and he can’t imagine why.
Hunter needs to take a ride on his motorcycle up the mountain to check on his friend’s cabin. Katelyn wants to come along so he agrees, not realizing that a snow storm was heading that way. There is no way they are going to be able to ride the bike back down the mountain so they are stuck together. Finally, little by little, truths come out and feelings are revealed.
“That was a kiss. The kiss to end all kisses. It was the kiss I’d been waiting on for over half my life. And it did not disappoint. All it did was leave me aching for more. Much, much more.”
This was such a sweet story. And, we get a fabulous epilogue that gives us a peek into their future. I’m really loving this series and can’t wait to continue with the third book, Paige’s story, Getting Lucky with the Rock Star.
If you are into steamy reads then this is a must read for you. As you get to know Katelyn and Hunter you will learn about their history leading up to their snowbound delima. This holiday romance will keep you hot while you read in a cold area.
It was a pretty good book. Easy and quick to read. Entertaining.
Great writer, I had to order her next book. Loved the characters.
Should have been listed as a short story